Devildog, I bought the 2 auxiliary valves for my B3030. The first purpose I had in mind was for my snowblower (hydraulic angle and rotation) but then I ask my dealer if I could connect a TnT to those and he said: of course.
So... why not? If I have to buy a TnT I'll use those valves for sure.
I put my step on today and it makes the deck and especially the fender move quite a bit more than just stepping on the deck. Does anyone else notice this? Whats up with the flexing deck and fender anyway? I looked underneath and there isn't much support under there? Is it this way with the older models? It seems a bit of steel support could have been used here. It looks like over time your deck will rip out of the fender. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I like my B3030 but I am wondering if they skimped a bit in a few areas.
I like my B3030 but I think Kubota has really went cheap on this model. It has to much plastic for a tractor and the deck is thin. Good thing I dont weigh over 200lbs. I really liked the L series but the tractor was to heavy for my needs. The B3030 front end has alot of plastic too.I hope Kubota keeps these grills in stock for the next 10 years because im sure they wont last. I'm very carefull with my tractor so I hope it will look good for years but this tractor would not last long if left outside
Yep... I notice the flex too and I worried about it too at first. Over all, when I look at the B3030 I understand now why it's so lightweight. The sturdiness is deficient caused by a lack of steel plates everywhere. I love it but I keep in mind that it's not a tank.
Stef,
Do you have a pic of how the aux loader joystick plugs into the valve. I cant picture how it connects to where my joystick is. Is there also a diferent cover that hids the loader vavle itself? Thanks, Jim
Here are two more pics for you guys. The auxiliary valves. IMHO... it's a must... a bit expensive though.
The first one is about the joysticks to control the valves.
The second is about the rear outlet with protective caps. Note: there's no interference at all between the outlets and the backhoe's seat even when working with the backhoe. At least, Kubota got that one right. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif